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Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +00001# Copyright (C) 2001,2002 Python Software Foundation
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +00002# Author: barry@zope.com (Barry Warsaw)
3
4"""Classes to generate plain text from a message object tree.
5"""
6
7import time
8import re
9import random
10
11from types import ListType, StringType
12from cStringIO import StringIO
13
Barry Warsaw062749a2002-06-28 23:41:42 +000014from email.Header import Header
15
Barry Warsawd1eeecb2001-10-17 20:51:42 +000016EMPTYSTRING = ''
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +000017SEMISPACE = '; '
18BAR = '|'
19UNDERSCORE = '_'
20NL = '\n'
Barry Warsawd1eeecb2001-10-17 20:51:42 +000021NLTAB = '\n\t'
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +000022SEMINLTAB = ';\n\t'
23SPACE8 = ' ' * 8
24
25fcre = re.compile(r'^From ', re.MULTILINE)
26
27
Barry Warsawe968ead2001-10-04 17:05:11 +000028
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +000029class Generator:
30 """Generates output from a Message object tree.
31
32 This basic generator writes the message to the given file object as plain
33 text.
34 """
35 #
36 # Public interface
37 #
38
39 def __init__(self, outfp, mangle_from_=1, maxheaderlen=78):
40 """Create the generator for message flattening.
41
42 outfp is the output file-like object for writing the message to. It
43 must have a write() method.
44
45 Optional mangle_from_ is a flag that, when true, escapes From_ lines
46 in the body of the message by putting a `>' in front of them.
47
48 Optional maxheaderlen specifies the longest length for a non-continued
49 header. When a header line is longer (in characters, with tabs
50 expanded to 8 spaces), than maxheaderlen, the header will be broken on
51 semicolons and continued as per RFC 2822. If no semicolon is found,
52 then the header is left alone. Set to zero to disable wrapping
53 headers. Default is 78, as recommended (but not required by RFC
54 2822.
55 """
56 self._fp = outfp
57 self._mangle_from_ = mangle_from_
58 self.__first = 1
59 self.__maxheaderlen = maxheaderlen
60
61 def write(self, s):
62 # Just delegate to the file object
63 self._fp.write(s)
64
Barry Warsaw7dc865a2002-06-02 19:02:37 +000065 def flatten(self, msg, unixfrom=0):
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +000066 """Print the message object tree rooted at msg to the output file
67 specified when the Generator instance was created.
68
69 unixfrom is a flag that forces the printing of a Unix From_ delimiter
70 before the first object in the message tree. If the original message
71 has no From_ delimiter, a `standard' one is crafted. By default, this
72 is 0 to inhibit the printing of any From_ delimiter.
73
74 Note that for subobjects, no From_ line is printed.
75 """
76 if unixfrom:
77 ufrom = msg.get_unixfrom()
78 if not ufrom:
79 ufrom = 'From nobody ' + time.ctime(time.time())
80 print >> self._fp, ufrom
81 self._write(msg)
82
Barry Warsaw7dc865a2002-06-02 19:02:37 +000083 # For backwards compatibility, but this is slower
84 __call__ = flatten
85
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +000086 def clone(self, fp):
87 """Clone this generator with the exact same options."""
88 return self.__class__(fp, self._mangle_from_, self.__maxheaderlen)
89
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +000090 #
91 # Protected interface - undocumented ;/
92 #
93
94 def _write(self, msg):
95 # We can't write the headers yet because of the following scenario:
96 # say a multipart message includes the boundary string somewhere in
97 # its body. We'd have to calculate the new boundary /before/ we write
98 # the headers so that we can write the correct Content-Type:
99 # parameter.
100 #
101 # The way we do this, so as to make the _handle_*() methods simpler,
102 # is to cache any subpart writes into a StringIO. The we write the
103 # headers and the StringIO contents. That way, subpart handlers can
104 # Do The Right Thing, and can still modify the Content-Type: header if
105 # necessary.
106 oldfp = self._fp
107 try:
108 self._fp = sfp = StringIO()
109 self._dispatch(msg)
110 finally:
111 self._fp = oldfp
112 # Write the headers. First we see if the message object wants to
113 # handle that itself. If not, we'll do it generically.
114 meth = getattr(msg, '_write_headers', None)
115 if meth is None:
116 self._write_headers(msg)
117 else:
118 meth(self)
119 self._fp.write(sfp.getvalue())
120
121 def _dispatch(self, msg):
122 # Get the Content-Type: for the message, then try to dispatch to
Barry Warsawf488b2c2002-07-11 18:48:40 +0000123 # self._handle_<maintype>_<subtype>(). If there's no handler for the
124 # full MIME type, then dispatch to self._handle_<maintype>(). If
125 # that's missing too, then dispatch to self._writeBody().
Barry Warsawdfea3b32002-08-20 14:47:30 +0000126 main = msg.get_content_maintype()
127 sub = msg.get_content_subtype()
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000128 specific = UNDERSCORE.join((main, sub)).replace('-', '_')
129 meth = getattr(self, '_handle_' + specific, None)
130 if meth is None:
131 generic = main.replace('-', '_')
132 meth = getattr(self, '_handle_' + generic, None)
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000133 if meth is None:
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000134 meth = self._writeBody
135 meth(msg)
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000136
137 #
138 # Default handlers
139 #
140
141 def _write_headers(self, msg):
142 for h, v in msg.items():
143 # We only write the MIME-Version: header for the outermost
144 # container message. Unfortunately, we can't use same technique
145 # as for the Unix-From above because we don't know when
146 # MIME-Version: will occur.
147 if h.lower() == 'mime-version' and not self.__first:
148 continue
149 # RFC 2822 says that lines SHOULD be no more than maxheaderlen
150 # characters wide, so we're well within our rights to split long
151 # headers.
152 text = '%s: %s' % (h, v)
153 if self.__maxheaderlen > 0 and len(text) > self.__maxheaderlen:
Barry Warsaw062749a2002-06-28 23:41:42 +0000154 text = self._split_header(h, text)
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000155 print >> self._fp, text
156 # A blank line always separates headers from body
157 print >> self._fp
158
Barry Warsaw062749a2002-06-28 23:41:42 +0000159 def _split_header(self, name, text):
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000160 maxheaderlen = self.__maxheaderlen
161 # Find out whether any lines in the header are really longer than
162 # maxheaderlen characters wide. There could be continuation lines
163 # that actually shorten it. Also, replace hard tabs with 8 spaces.
Barry Warsaw062749a2002-06-28 23:41:42 +0000164 lines = [s.replace('\t', SPACE8) for s in text.splitlines()]
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000165 for line in lines:
166 if len(line) > maxheaderlen:
167 break
168 else:
169 # No line was actually longer than maxheaderlen characters, so
170 # just return the original unchanged.
171 return text
Barry Warsaw062749a2002-06-28 23:41:42 +0000172 # The `text' argument already has the field name prepended, so don't
173 # provide it here or the first line will get folded too short.
174 h = Header(text, maxlinelen=maxheaderlen,
175 # For backwards compatibility, we use a hard tab here
176 continuation_ws='\t')
177 return h.encode()
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000178
179 #
180 # Handlers for writing types and subtypes
181 #
182
183 def _handle_text(self, msg):
184 payload = msg.get_payload()
Barry Warsawb384e012001-09-26 05:32:41 +0000185 if payload is None:
186 return
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000187 cset = msg.get_charset()
188 if cset is not None:
189 payload = cset.body_encode(payload)
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000190 if not isinstance(payload, StringType):
Barry Warsawb384e012001-09-26 05:32:41 +0000191 raise TypeError, 'string payload expected: %s' % type(payload)
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000192 if self._mangle_from_:
193 payload = fcre.sub('>From ', payload)
194 self._fp.write(payload)
195
196 # Default body handler
197 _writeBody = _handle_text
198
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000199 def _handle_multipart(self, msg):
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000200 # The trick here is to write out each part separately, merge them all
201 # together, and then make sure that the boundary we've chosen isn't
202 # present in the payload.
203 msgtexts = []
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000204 subparts = msg.get_payload()
205 if subparts is None:
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000206 # Nothing has ever been attached
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000207 boundary = msg.get_boundary(failobj=_make_boundary())
208 print >> self._fp, '--' + boundary
209 print >> self._fp, '\n'
210 print >> self._fp, '--' + boundary + '--'
211 return
212 elif not isinstance(subparts, ListType):
213 # Scalar payload
214 subparts = [subparts]
215 for part in subparts:
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000216 s = StringIO()
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000217 g = self.clone(s)
Barry Warsaw7dc865a2002-06-02 19:02:37 +0000218 g.flatten(part, unixfrom=0)
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000219 msgtexts.append(s.getvalue())
220 # Now make sure the boundary we've selected doesn't appear in any of
221 # the message texts.
222 alltext = NL.join(msgtexts)
223 # BAW: What about boundaries that are wrapped in double-quotes?
224 boundary = msg.get_boundary(failobj=_make_boundary(alltext))
225 # If we had to calculate a new boundary because the body text
226 # contained that string, set the new boundary. We don't do it
227 # unconditionally because, while set_boundary() preserves order, it
228 # doesn't preserve newlines/continuations in headers. This is no big
229 # deal in practice, but turns out to be inconvenient for the unittest
230 # suite.
231 if msg.get_boundary() <> boundary:
232 msg.set_boundary(boundary)
233 # Write out any preamble
234 if msg.preamble is not None:
235 self._fp.write(msg.preamble)
236 # First boundary is a bit different; it doesn't have a leading extra
237 # newline.
238 print >> self._fp, '--' + boundary
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000239 # Join and write the individual parts
240 joiner = '\n--' + boundary + '\n'
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000241 self._fp.write(joiner.join(msgtexts))
242 print >> self._fp, '\n--' + boundary + '--',
243 # Write out any epilogue
244 if msg.epilogue is not None:
Barry Warsaw856c32b2001-10-19 04:06:39 +0000245 if not msg.epilogue.startswith('\n'):
246 print >> self._fp
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000247 self._fp.write(msg.epilogue)
248
Barry Warsawb384e012001-09-26 05:32:41 +0000249 def _handle_message_delivery_status(self, msg):
250 # We can't just write the headers directly to self's file object
251 # because this will leave an extra newline between the last header
252 # block and the boundary. Sigh.
253 blocks = []
254 for part in msg.get_payload():
255 s = StringIO()
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000256 g = self.clone(s)
Barry Warsaw7dc865a2002-06-02 19:02:37 +0000257 g.flatten(part, unixfrom=0)
Barry Warsawb384e012001-09-26 05:32:41 +0000258 text = s.getvalue()
259 lines = text.split('\n')
260 # Strip off the unnecessary trailing empty line
261 if lines and lines[-1] == '':
262 blocks.append(NL.join(lines[:-1]))
263 else:
264 blocks.append(text)
265 # Now join all the blocks with an empty line. This has the lovely
266 # effect of separating each block with an empty line, but not adding
267 # an extra one after the last one.
268 self._fp.write(NL.join(blocks))
269
270 def _handle_message(self, msg):
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000271 s = StringIO()
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000272 g = self.clone(s)
Barry Warsaw7dc865a2002-06-02 19:02:37 +0000273 # The payload of a message/rfc822 part should be a multipart sequence
274 # of length 1. The zeroth element of the list should be the Message
Barry Warsaw93c40f02002-07-09 02:43:47 +0000275 # object for the subpart. Extract that object, stringify it, and
276 # write it out.
Barry Warsaw7dc865a2002-06-02 19:02:37 +0000277 g.flatten(msg.get_payload(0), unixfrom=0)
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000278 self._fp.write(s.getvalue())
279
280
Barry Warsawe968ead2001-10-04 17:05:11 +0000281
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000282class DecodedGenerator(Generator):
283 """Generator a text representation of a message.
284
285 Like the Generator base class, except that non-text parts are substituted
286 with a format string representing the part.
287 """
288 def __init__(self, outfp, mangle_from_=1, maxheaderlen=78, fmt=None):
289 """Like Generator.__init__() except that an additional optional
290 argument is allowed.
291
292 Walks through all subparts of a message. If the subpart is of main
293 type `text', then it prints the decoded payload of the subpart.
294
295 Otherwise, fmt is a format string that is used instead of the message
296 payload. fmt is expanded with the following keywords (in
297 %(keyword)s format):
298
299 type : Full MIME type of the non-text part
300 maintype : Main MIME type of the non-text part
301 subtype : Sub-MIME type of the non-text part
302 filename : Filename of the non-text part
303 description: Description associated with the non-text part
304 encoding : Content transfer encoding of the non-text part
305
306 The default value for fmt is None, meaning
307
308 [Non-text (%(type)s) part of message omitted, filename %(filename)s]
309 """
310 Generator.__init__(self, outfp, mangle_from_, maxheaderlen)
311 if fmt is None:
312 fmt = ('[Non-text (%(type)s) part of message omitted, '
313 'filename %(filename)s]')
314 self._fmt = fmt
315
316 def _dispatch(self, msg):
317 for part in msg.walk():
Barry Warsawb384e012001-09-26 05:32:41 +0000318 maintype = part.get_main_type('text')
319 if maintype == 'text':
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000320 print >> self, part.get_payload(decode=1)
Barry Warsawb384e012001-09-26 05:32:41 +0000321 elif maintype == 'multipart':
322 # Just skip this
323 pass
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000324 else:
325 print >> self, self._fmt % {
326 'type' : part.get_type('[no MIME type]'),
327 'maintype' : part.get_main_type('[no main MIME type]'),
328 'subtype' : part.get_subtype('[no sub-MIME type]'),
329 'filename' : part.get_filename('[no filename]'),
330 'description': part.get('Content-Description',
331 '[no description]'),
332 'encoding' : part.get('Content-Transfer-Encoding',
333 '[no encoding]'),
334 }
335
336
Barry Warsawe968ead2001-10-04 17:05:11 +0000337
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000338# Helper
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000339def _make_boundary(text=None):
Barry Warsawba925802001-09-23 03:17:28 +0000340 # Craft a random boundary. If text is given, ensure that the chosen
341 # boundary doesn't appear in the text.
342 boundary = ('=' * 15) + repr(random.random()).split('.')[1] + '=='
343 if text is None:
344 return boundary
345 b = boundary
346 counter = 0
347 while 1:
348 cre = re.compile('^--' + re.escape(b) + '(--)?$', re.MULTILINE)
349 if not cre.search(text):
350 break
351 b = boundary + '.' + str(counter)
352 counter += 1
353 return b